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unclejohn
01-15-2021, 08:08 PM
Hi from Missouri- Is it OK and safe to clean these filters with bleach/water solution? I know that soaps/detergents should not be used, but I believe bleach water would not leave a residue or taste, all would evaporate. We just made 3.5 gallons today of beautiful gold first run syrup before the snow hit. Filtering was a slowdown, lots of sugar sand so we used countless conical synthetic filters and were discussing how to get these filters clean.
Pdiamond
01-15-2021, 09:22 PM
Rinse them with hot water only. Do not wring them out.. Hang them up to dry. When I use my filters both the pre filter material and felt/wool I get them damp with really hot water before filtering the syrup. They seem to work better. I would not use any kind of bleach until you are done for the season, and very little. Make sue it is un-scented.
buckeye gold
01-16-2021, 06:56 AM
I put mine in the washing machine on hot water and the light/gentle cycle with no soap or bleach. After they run I hang them to dry. They get a lot cleaner than just rinsing. I'm sure someone is going to gasp and post, "you should never put them in a washer", but I have done it for years and I still get clear syrup and nice clean soft filters. Oh I forgot these are all orlon synthetic.
ecolbeck
01-16-2021, 07:52 AM
I do the same thing as Buckeye. It accomplishes the washing really well and without wringing. Super easy.
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